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The Encinitas City Council is considering tightening regulations on three laws that will likely impact the homeless.
Oceanside’s split with its shelter operator is part of a growing trend of cities only wanting to serve their own homeless populations.
This has all led some officials to conclude that much of the money still at play must go toward boosting capacity within the region’s strained shelter system. “The thing that we should be most focused ...
For the first time in nearly three years, San Diego had more people exit than become homeless – advocates are crediting diversion as the reason why. When Susan Peterson went […] ...
Following San Diego's lead, Chula Vista is now collaborating with Caltrans to clear homeless encampments along Interstates 5, 805, and State Route 54.
The plan would allow Chula Vista to clean up encampments on freeway ramps in the South Bay city — a task previously allowed ...
The city has begun working to allow the Chula Vista Homeless Outreach Team to clean up encampments on freeway ramps in the ...
Interfaith Community Services is set to take over the Oceanside homeless shelter in October, with plans to boost its number ...
Expanding homelessness services is largely out. Holding the line is in. That’s one takeaway from a new report by San Diego’s ...
As cities across California ban homeless encampments and Gov. Gavin Newsom encourages more sweeps, San Jose lawmakers are ...
As San Jose gears up to dismantle its largest homeless encampment, inadequate housing has left hundreds of people with no place to go.
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